
As we roll into February, it’s time to focus on the month’s gorgeous birthstone: the amethyst. Today, we’re looking at the tiara and jewels from the Norwegian Amethyst Parure.
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As we roll into February, it’s time to focus on the month’s gorgeous birthstone: the amethyst. Today, we’re looking at the tiara and jewels from the Norwegian Amethyst Parure.
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Princess Helena’s Diamond Bandeau: A petite bandeau with a laurel-leaf border surrounding a geometric arrangement of diamonds. Bequeathed by Princess Helena to Princess Caroline-Mathilde, and worn by her descendants today. Worn by Princess Helena, Princess Alexandra Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, and Countess Sussie of Rosenborg.

Accept no substitutes — the Tiarapedia, the original online encyclopedia of tiaras, is back!
Whether you’re watching a parade of tiara-wearing women at a royal wedding, or scrutinizing sparklers worn at a state banquet, it can be extremely helpful to have a quick visual index of the tiaras worn regularly by the women of today’s reigning royal families. Below, you’ll find pages on each royal family’s current tiara roster, including images, quick histories, and links to more information.
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